Charles Stanley CBD Gummies
Here we look at the claims for Charles Stanley CBD Gummies.
Treatment details

Type
CBD dietary supplement
Safety
Evidence of harm
Efficacy
Evidence that it is not effective
Recommended?
No
The makers claim
Charles Stanley CBD Gummies address “the root cause of chronic conditions and allows you to have a lifestyle without pain and chronic disorders.”[1]
What is the treatment?
Charles Stanley CBD Gummies are chewable gummie sweets, one to be taken every morning with water for 2-3 months[1].
The ingredients of Charles Stanley CBD Gummies are listed as CBD oil, coconut oil and lavender oil[1].
What are the downsides of this treatment?
Animal models suggest that cannabinoids may promote the development of tinnitus[2] [3].
Users of marijuana are more likely to experience tinnitus[4].
Excessive consumption of coconut oil may contribute to lipid imbalance, leading to cardiovascular disease[5].
Cost.
Has there been research into this treatment?
There are 10 relevant papers found with keywords tinnitus + cannabinoid in PubMed database.
What does the research say?
To date, there have been no systematic studies of the effects of cannabinoids on tinnitus in humans[6].
It is feasible that different cannabinoids may have different effects on tinnitus[7].
Robust large-scale clinical trials have yet to confirm the benefits of coconut oil[5].
Very little research has been done, but the evidence so far suggests that cannabinoids may exacerbate tinnitus.
Licences for the use of CBD oil or hemp oil as a medicine have not yet been granted.
“Dietary supplements should not be recommended to treat tinnitus.[8]”
Comments
Products containing CBD oil are legal in the UK, providing the content of a psychoactive component of cannabis (THC, tetrahydrocannabinol) is 0.2% or below.
Charles Stanley is a leader of In Touch Ministries. Their website has previously posted a ‘scam alert’ about these gummies[9].
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Give what you canAll online references accessed 8 November 2022 unless noted.
1. Big News Network. Charles Stanley CBD Gummies Reviews – Does Charles Stanley CBD Really Work or Hoax? www.bignewsnetwork.com/news/269732727/charles-stanley-cbd-gummies-reviews—does-charles-stanley-cbd-really-work-or-hoax
2. Zheng Y, Reid P, Smith PF. Cannabinoid CB1 receptor agonists do not decrease, but may increase acoustic trauma-induced tinnitus in rats. Frontiers in Neurology
(2015). https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2015.00060
3. Narwani V, Bourdillon A, Nalamada K, Manes RP, Hildrew DM. Does cannabis alleviate tinnitus? A review of the current literature. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. (2020)
Oct 30;5(6):1147-1155. doi: 10.1002/
lio2.479.
4. Qian ZJ, Alyono JC. An Association between marijuana use and tinnitus. American Journal of Otolaryngology.
(2020); 41(1): 102314. doi:10.1016/j.
amjoto.2019.102314
5. The Drugsite Trust. Coconut Oil. www.drugs.com/npp/coconut-oil.html
6. Smith PF, Zheng Y. Cannabinoids, cannabinoid receptors and tinnitus. Hearing Research. (2016); 332 210-216.
7. Narwani V, Bourdillon A, Nalamada K, Manes RP, Hildrew DM. Does cannabis alleviate tinnitus? A review of the current literature. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. (2020)
Oct 30;5(6):1147-1155. doi: 10.1002/
lio2.479.
8. Coelho C, Tyler R et al. Survey on the Effectiveness of Dietary Supplements to Treat Tinnitus. American Journal of Audiology. (2016) 25(3): 184-205
9. In Touch Ministries. Don’t Get Scammed! www.intouchuk.org/read/blog/cbd-oil-scam [accessed 3 September 2021, now archived]